hi all
right i have scanned ecu with vag-com and i get ecu error 01268 quantity adjuster upper limit 18-10 intermitent what does this mean and is the a cure for this???
regards
Hi Keith
Not come across this one myself but had a read up, couple of questions for you? have you had the car long and do you know if it has an aftermarket tuning box fitted.
hi
yes i had the car a few years its got 227,000 miles on the car and no there is no tuneing box
regards
In that case remove the multiplug from the pump make sure there's no corrosion clean an refit then clear the code and retry.
hi chris
right i have tryed what you have said the connections were clean but i gave them another clean and cleared code then started up again and same code comes back
The quantity adjuster is a component inside the fuel injection pump and as the name suggests alters the quantity of fuel injected, are you suffering drive ability problems, e.g no power, using more fuel.
Bad connections broken wiring and faulty or badly adjusted tuning boxes have been known to cause this but as you have checked this out then replacement of the injection pump may be the next move, it may be worth a trip to your local diesel injection pump repair specialist they would advise whether it could be repaired cheaper than replacing pump
Hi Keith, The fuel temp sensor is known to fail and give incorrect fuel temp readings at times which can cause the ECU to move the adjuster outside of range - you can see this value in vagcom under measuring blocks. The Quantity Adjuster itself is just an electric motor controlled by the ECU that adjusts a choke on the pump shaft which in turn restricts or de-restricts the amount of fuel injected. Its also been known for this shaft to rust causing the choke to stick, especially on high mileage vehicles where the water drain hasn't been routinely emptied on the fuel filter.
hi
what should the temperature of the fuel be rading then so i can check
regards
On a cold engine it should start at ambient temperature and work its way steadily up, this was mine about 6 months back from cold.
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hi
if i take the top off the injector pump how do i check if the shaft is not sticking and once i put it back together is there anything i need to check
how can i free the quantity adjuster then????
regards
keith
Not taken one apart before I'm afraid, just seen the numerous reports about the problem. I would assume it to be reasonably evident if its sticking - and I again, I would assume you can use 1800 wet and dry and then a little grease to remove any surface rust and free it up.
ha
you need the hammer mod to fix that
http://forums.tdiclub.com/showthread.php?p=949613
http://forums.tdiclub.com/showthread.php?t=335798
give a good read before you do it
Problems like that can end up costing a fortune, is it time to get a new car maybe.
As this was seven years ago, I think it quite likely it's either sold or sorted.
Perhaps it might be of value to check the date of the last post before added ones own two pennyworth?
Would be good to know how it planned out, I always wonder what happened in circumstances like these
Quote from: Tezerez on July 06, 2019, 08:29:35 PM
As this was seven years ago, I think it quite likely it's either sold or sorted.
Perhaps it might be of value to check the date of the last post before added ones own two pennyworth?
I agree,pointless dragging up all these old threads. If thereââ,¬â,,¢s no update after all this time there is not going to be an update.
Ok, sorry guys, I will try and take more note of the dates on the messages in the future.
Itââ,¬â,,¢s all so interesting that it can be easy to get carried away on here with all the interesting conversations about cars!